Articles appearing in The Family Law News, the official publication of the State Bar of California Family Law Section:  

Vol. 26, No. 2

Military Retirement
Home Is (Not Necessarily) Where the Heart Is
Negotiating your way through the jurisdictional minefield you'll encounter when representing the military service person's spouse

Vol. 26, No. 4

Guideline Support
You Make How Much?!!!
An analysis of IRMO Wittgrove as it effects the support obligation of the high-income litigant  

Vol. 27, No. 3

The Conflict Between The Fiduciary Relationship and Family Code Section 2581
Through the Looking Glass - A Contrarian View of Delaney
A critical look at the court's holding in IRMO Delaney

Articles appearing in The Association of Certified Family Law Specialists Newsletter:

Fall 2007, No. 8

Imperato and Beyond - Recognizing the Entrepreneur
Arnie Breyer discusses the ways in which we can argue for alternate valuation dates for business owner clients, whom he compares to the entrepreneurial giants who built our country's economic system a century ago.

Fall 2008, No. 3

Elkins and its Aftermath - Advocacy Ascending
Mr. Breyer discusses the manner in which the recent Elkins decision raises the bar for the trial skills necessary to effective advocacy in family law matters.

Summer 2009, No. 2

Upside Down And Inside Out Revisited
Mr. Breyer, together with Randy C. Renfro, J.D., CPA, ABV, CVA and Jonathan G. Stein, J.D., CPCU summarize their 2009 Spring Seminar presentation on foreclosures, short sales and the like, within a family law context.

Fall 2010, No. 2

Here Today, Gone Tomorrow – Family Code §2640(B), Walrath And The Economy
Mr. Breyer suggests that in this sinking real estate market it is time for the courts to revisit Walrath.

Winter 2011, No. 1

I Shall Be Released Or Should We - CC§1542 Waivers And The Marital Settlement Agreement
Arnie Breyer debates whether or not Civil Code §1542 waivers are appropriate in marital settlement agreements.